SMITH, Carroll E., editor, Regent Univer- WHITING, Justin Re, ex-Representative sity of the State of New-York, 70, Syr- in Congress, Democratic leader in Michacuse, N. Y., Aug. 21, igan, 55, St. Clair, Mich., Jan. 31. SMITH, Charles H. ("Bill Arp"), humor WILCOX, Robert William, Hawaiian po ist, 77, Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 24. litical leader, ex-Delegate in Congress SMITH, Mark, comedian, 48, New-York from Hawaii, 48, Honolulu, Oct. 24. City, Sept. 21. WILDES, Frank, rear-admiral U, S. N., SMITH, Orland, brigadier general U. S. captain of the Boston under Dewey at V., railroad manager and president, 78, Manila, 59, San Francisco, Feb. 6 Chicago. Oct. 3. WILLIAMS, Morgan B., ex-Representative from jor general U. S. Congress Pennsylvania, 72, army engineer and corps commander in Wilkesbare, Penn., Oct. 13. the Civil War, Police Commissioner of WILLIS, the Rev. Jonathan S., Metho New-York, 79, Philadelphia, Feb. 28. dist Episcopal clergyman, ex-RepresentaSPRINGER Wm, M., ex-Representative tive in Congress from Delaware, 73, Milin Congress from Illinois and Democratic ford, Del., Nov. 24. leader, 67, Washington, D. C., Dec. 4. WOODSON, Albert E., brigadier general STARKEY, the Rev. Dr. Thomas A., U. 9. A (retired), 62 Paola, Kan., Bishop in Protestant Episcopal Church, Aug. 7. diocese of Newark, 83, East Orange, N. WORMSER, Louis, New-York banker, 76, J., May 17. New-York, Dec. 6. STUART, George H., brigadier general YOUNGSON, A, B., head of Brotherhood C. S. A., 75, Annapolis, Md., Nov. 22. of Locomotive Engineers, 54, Meadville, STODDARD, Richard Henry, journalist Penn., July 30. and poet, 77, New-York, May 12. ZBOROWSKI, Count William Elliott, milSWIFT, Gustavus s., Chicago capitalist lionaire and sportsman, killed in autoand packing operator, 62, mobile accident at Nice. France, April 1. Chicago, March 29. NOTABLE DEATHS ABROAD. TAYLOR, the Rev. Dr. Frederick Will- ALEXANDER I., King of Servia, 26, asiam. Protestant Episcopal Bishop, dio- sassinated at Belgrade, June 11. cese of Quincy, educator and religious musical conductor ARDITI, Luigi, and writer, 50, Quincy, Ill., April 27. composer, 80, Hove, England, May 1. THOMAS, Samuel, soldier, railroad build ARMOUR, Sir er and financier, 62, New-York, Jan, 11, John Douglass, Justice Supreme Court of Canada, 73, London, THOMAS, Stephen, brigadier general, U. July 11. S. V., Vermont manufacturer and politician, 94, Montpelier, Vt., Dec. 18. BAIN, Alexander, philosopher and author, 85, Aberdeen, Sept. 18. THURSTON, Robert Henry, mechanical BLOWITZ, Henri G., S. A. O. đe, Paris engineer. dean Sibley College, Cornell University, 64, Ithaca, N. Y., Oct. 25. correspondent of "The London Times," 77, Paris, Jan. 18. TONGUE, Thomas H., Representative in CECIL, Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne, Congress from Oregon, 58, Washington, D. C., Jan. 11. Marquis of Salisbury, British ex-Pre mier and statesman, 13, Hatfield, Eng., TOWNSEND. Martin I., lawyer, ex-Rep- Aug. 22 resentative in Congress from New-York DRAGA, Queen of Servla, 42, assassinated and Regent of State University, 93, at Belgrade, June 11. Troy, N. Y., March 8. DUFFY. Sir Charles Gavan, Irish leader TRUMBULL, the Rev. Henry Clay, au- and agitator, man of letters, Prime Min thor and editor of "The Sunday School ister of Victoria, 86, Nice, Feb. 9. Times," 73, Philadelphia, Dec. 8. TURNEY, Peter, ex-Governor and Chief FARRAR, the Very Rev. Frederic WillJustice of Tennessee, 76, Winchester, iam, dean of Westminster, Church of England, author, preacher, educator, 71, Ky., Oct. 19, London, March 22. William Ernest, author, 53, in Congress from New-York, 76, Albany. Woking, Eng., July 12. Oct. 26. HERBERT, Sir Michael Henry, British VANDERLIP, the Rev. Dr. George Mairs, Ambassador to the United States, 46, religious author and worker, one of the Davos Platz, Switzerland, Sept. 30. founders of Young Men's Christian As HERRERO Y ESPINOSA, Spanish carsociation, 71, Brooklyn, Aug. 3, dinal, 81, Valencia, Dec. 9. VAUGHN, Teresa, singer and actress, KOMATSU. Prince, Japanese statesman Worcester, Mass.. Oct. 4. and soldier, Yokohama, Feb. 18. WARD, Frederic A., ex-Justice New-York LECKY, William E. H., historian, 65, Supreme Court, 62, Brooklyn, April 29. London, Oct. 22. WARREN, the Rev. Dr. E. Walpole, LEGOUVE, Gabriel J. B. E. W., French Protestant Episcopal clergyman, 65, playwright and author, member of the Bad Gastein, Austria, July 24, Academy, 96, Paris, March 14, WEEKS, Edwin Lord, painter, 54, Paris, LEO XIII, Roman Pontife, 93, Rome, Nov. 17. July 20, WHEATON, Frank, major general U. S. MACDONALD, Major General Sir Hector, A. (retired), 70, Washington, D. C. commander of British forces in Ceylon, June 18. 50, by suicide in Paris, March 23. MAY, Phil, illustrator and cartoonist, 39, , SHORTHOUSE Joseph Henry, English London, Aug. 5. novelist, 68, London, March 4. MOMMSEN, Theodor, historian, 86, Char-SPENCER, Herbert, English philosopher, lottenburg, Prussia, Nov. 1. 83. Brighton, Eng., Dec. 8. PARROCHI, Lucido Maria, Roman car- TETUAN, the Duke of, Spanish grandes dinal and sub-dean of the Sacred Col- and statesman, former minister for lege, 69, Rome, Jan. 15. foreign affairs, 66, Madrid, Feb. 8. SAGASTA, Praxedes Mateo, Spanish VAUGHN, the Very Rev. Herbert Alfred, statesman, Premier and parliamentary Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster, leader, Madrid, Jan. 5. Roman Catholic Primate of England, 71, SCOTT, Hugh Stowell ("Henry Seton London, June 20. Merriman”), English novelist, London, | ZALDIVAR, Rafael, Salvadorian states Nov. 19. man, ex-President, Paris, March 3. ADDENDA AND ERRATA. On December 15 Secretary Root signed an order rearranging the military districts and commands of the army. There are to be hereafter four military divisions in the United States—the Atlantic, the Northern, the Pacific and the Southwestern-and one division in the Philippines. The Atlantic Division will include the Department of the East, excluding Louisiana and adding Tennessee, and the Department of the Gulf. The Northern Division will include the Departments of the lakes, of the Missouri and of Dakota, The Pacific Division will include the Departments of California and the Columbia. The Division of the Southwest will include the Departments of the Colorado and Texas, with Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma and the Indian Territory added to the Department of Texas. The following division commanders have been decided upon: Atlantic Division, Major General Corbin; Northern Division, Major General Bates; Pacific Division, Major General MacArthur; Southwestern Division, Major General Sumner; Philippine Division, Major General Wade. The order becomes effective on January 15, 1904. On December 17 President Roosevelt signed the Act of Congress making effective the commercial treaty with Cuba, and the treaty was proclaimed the same day. The United States Senate, on December 18, ratified a commercial treaty with China. Its chief features are the extension of better protection to missionaries, the removal of the likin tax throughout China, the opening of Mouk den and An-Tung in Manchuria as places of international residence and trade, the extension of the United States international copyright laws to China, and the promise from China to establish a patent office in which the inventions of citizens of the United States may be protected. The schedule of Chinese import duties which went into effect last year is made a part of the treaty. China agrees to revise and modernize her mining laws and to open her mineral wealth to the citizens of the United States. The Senate, on November 17, confirmed the nomination of E. Finley Johnson to be an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippine Islands. Fletcher Ladd, former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines, died in Boston, December 12. At the meeting of the Republican National Committee, in Washington, December 11, 1903, it was decided to hold the next Republican national convention at Chicago, June 21, 1904. J. N. Coombes qualified as committeeman from Florida, vice John G. Long, dead, and w. s. Robinson as committeeman from North Carolina, vice Jeter C. Pritchard, resigned. Ira R. Allen, chairman of the Republican State committee of Vermont, died December 9. On December 16, 1903, Mrs. Daniel Manning, of Albany, N. Y., was elected prestdent of the World's Fair board of lady managers, vice Mrs. James L. Blatr, resigned. The Rev. Dr. George D. Baker, president of the Board of Education of the Pres byterian Church, died on December 17, 1903. On December 17, 1903, the Pope ratified the selection of the Rev. James J. Hartley as Roman Catholic bishop of Columbus, Ohio. On December 17' Gilbert B. Deans was nominated United States Marshal for the Southern District of Alabama to fill a vacancy. On December 17 it was announced that an agreement had been reached by Governor Taft and the Philippine religious orders for the sale to the Philippine government of the so-called friar lands. The price agreed on was $7,250,000. The lands purchased comprise 403,000 acres. On December 17 M. Comtesse and M. Ruchet were elected President and VicePresident, respectively, of the Swiss Republic for 1904. On December 21 George B. McClellan, Mayor-elect of New-York City, resigned his seat in Congress as a Representative from the XIIth District of New-York. On December 19 General John C. Black, of Illinois, announced his acceptance of a place in the Federal Civil Service Commission. ERRATA.-On page 133 the total vote cast for William J. Bryan in 1900 should be 6,357,307 Instead of 6,357,807. On page 217, New-Jersey election tables, “Senate of 1903" and "Assembly of 1903,” mean as elected in 1903, or completed by the elections of 1903. ...87 .. of ..... Adulterated food, federal legislation.. 82 Alabama: General information.. .242-244 Ambassadors and Ministers of U, S.....33 Ambassadors and Ministers to U. S. .34, 35 Anthracite coal strike award.... Anti-Imperialists, . American League of: National platform and candidates, Anti-Trust legislation, Federal......74-76 Representation of States in Congress. 132 Congress Districts in New-Jersey....217 Congress Districts in Ne-York.319, 320 Appropriations by Congress, 1902-1904. 88 Arizona: General information.. 212-241 Arkansas: General information. 242-244 United States: General officers of.34-38 Assembly of New-York: Members.309, 310 Banks: National, condition of.. .112, 113 State banks, trust companies, etc...115 Baptist officers and organizations. 256, 257 California: General information....242-244 Census: Population of cities.. .104-110 Population of States, etc., 1900.103, 104 Population of States, 1800_1900., 242, 243 Population of United States.....103, 104 Churches: Officers and organization Cities of U. S.; over 25,000. 104-106 Coins and coinage: Coinage for the Values of foreign coins.. 291, 193 Colorado: General information. 242-244 Commercial and financial statistics.111-131 Congregational officers, etc... Congress, U. S.: Appropriations Laws of. LVIIth, 2nd session, 74-84 Representatives and Delegates in. .71-74 Connecticut: General information, 242-244 Constitution of the United States...23-29 Corporations, Federal supervision of.. 75 Currency, kinds in circulation. .117 Debt: U. S. debt statement. . 111, 112 Delaware: General information,...242-244 Democratic National platform and can- Democratic party, National organiza- Departments, executive, U. S.; The Treasury 30 81 3 31 : ...248 ...346 ..333 Education: Carnegie Institution... 272 | Immigration, legislation regulating.... Te .123 274 Imports and exports, U. S. ....119-123, 127 273 294, 295 . 102 273 Indiana: General information......242-244 53 Election tables . 202, 203 38 236 Industries and products, U. S.; census 125, 126 141-144 132 Interest laws.. .132 Internal revenue statistics. .117-119 Interstate Commerce Commission.. 33 .342 Iowa: General information.. .242-244 Election tables.. 203, 204 38 9 .30-32 163, 164 State officials... .236 Isthmian Canal.. .301, 302 125 87 Treaty with Panana. .301, 302 7 Judiciary and courts of U. S. ...67-69 Increase of salaries.. 82 ..374 Kansas: General information 242-244 Election tables. 204-206 38 .156, 157 State officials. 236, 237 Kentucky: General information. .242-244 Election tables. .206, 207 198 38 38 164, 165 .235 ..237 .330, 331 .370 Vote in 1903.. .368-370 .294, 295 .99, 100 236-298 Lacrosse Lawn tennis. 331. 332 292 Learned societies, American... 281-287 298-300 33 .300, 301 82 ..123 . 131 .119-122 ..115 287-291 Louisiana: General information... 242-244 .207, 208 82, 274 Military forces.. .237 .257 38 Maine: General Information. 242-244 208, 209 38 237 .116 Marine Corps: Principal officers.. 45 83 Marriage and divorce laws.. 245 247 69 .332, 333 Maryland: General information.. 242-244 .209 33 38 Party platforms, 1903 165 237 .339 282, 283 209, 210 38 168, 166 .237 .249, 250 Merchant vessels: Largest. .303, 304 340-342 Methodist Episcopal bishops, associa- 254, 25% 200 298 300 39 Michigan: General information.. .242-244 .236 210, 211 38 .237 39 .38, 78 38 . 115 ..115 ... 38 Minnesota: General information... 242-244 Officials .307 325 38 .309, 310 .322 Taxes .321 190–193 38 Canal Amendment, 1903.. 325, 326 ..188 Court of Appeals Judge, 1903.. ..326 ...213, 214 Governor, 1902 (by counties). .173-187 38 President, 1900 (by counties). .173-187 ..238 .188-190 .169-173 State since 1894. 326 Supreme Court Justices, 1903......326 .117 | New-York City: Aldermen, 1904-1905.. .369, 370 Borough presidents....... 1.370 Condensed guide. 362-365 ..114 .367 Distances, fares, etc., from. .367 ..366 .370 Legislation for, 1903. .360 361 238 365 .370 370 .361 355 360 .368-371 .145-162 242-244 218, 219 .92, 93 38 51 239 83 North Dakota: General information. 242-244 219, 220 45 38 .239 .33 38 42 .30, 33 42 .53-66 .67-69 Marine corps.. 45 .215, 216 .42-45 38 Revenue cutter service. 234-241 .238 Ohio: General information...... 242-244 220, 221 .216 38 38 167, 168 239 .234 216 38 38 .239, 240 .238, 239 Oregon: General information. .242-244 221, 222 .217 38 .216-218 .240 Pacing .312 38 .300, 301 239 95, 96 .274-281 .96, 97 .273 239 Pennsylvania: General information. 242-244 222, 223 38 ...........168 240 322 | People's party (Fusion): 161 308, 309 Platform and candidates, 1900..152, 153 80 ......143, 144 81 81 142 .823 Provinces and capitals..........142, 143 • 50 |